MR ROCHESTER

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GCSE English Literature Mind Map on MR ROCHESTER, created by Ana Bee on 27/04/2017.
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MR ROCHESTER
  1. LOVE
    1. c36. The servants say they never saw anybody so much in love as he was: he was after her continually.
    2. EQUALITY
      1. "because my equal is here, and my likeness."
      2. BYRONIC HERO
        1. "My master’s colourless, olive face,"
          1. c36."It was all his own courage, and a body may say, his kindness, in a way, ma'am: he wouldn't leave the house till every one else was out before him.
            1. "Square, massive brow, broad and jetty eyebrows, deep eyes, strong features,"
              1. " were not beautiful, according to rule; but they were more than beautiful to me"
              2. SELF-CENTRED
                1. C36"Some say it was a just judgment on him for keeping his first marriage secret, and wanting to take another wife while he had one living: but I pity him, for my part."
                  1. CRUEL
                  2. IMMORAL
                    1. "Since happiness is irrevocably denied me, I have a right to get pleasure out of life: and I will get it, cost what it may."
                    2. BEATEN DOWN
                      1. "some wronged and fettered wild beast or bird, dangerous to approach in his sullen woe"
                      2. REPENTENCE
                        1. "I did wrong: I would have sullied my innocent flower "
                          1. "Divine justice pursued its course... I was forced to pass through the valley of the shadow of death.
                            1. His chastisements are mighty; and one smote me which has humbled me for ever."
                          2. RELIGION
                            1. "I began to see and acknowledge the hand of God in my doom."
                              1. "I began to experience remorse, repentance; the wish for reconcilement to my Maker. "
                                1. "I began sometimes to pray: very brief prayers they were, but very sincere."
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